
Should Robin Hood Steal from the Rich and Give to the Poor?
Introduction This essay explores the ethical and societal implications of the legendary figure Robin Hood’s actions of stealing from the rich to give to ...

Summarise the Main Arguments in Both Thomas Hobbes and John Locke’s Social Contract Theories. Which of the Two Theories Appeals More to You and Why?
Introduction The concept of the social contract is foundational to modern political philosophy, providing a framework for understanding the relationship between individuals and the ...

Ціна мовчання: чи є нейтралітет формою зради в часи випробувань?
Вступ У часи суспільних, політичних чи моральних випробувань нейтралітет часто сприймається як позиція безпечного відсторонення. Проте чи є така позиція дійсно нейтральною, чи вона, ...

Ціна мовчання: чи є нейтралітет формою зради в часи випробувань?
Вступ У періоди суспільних криз та моральних дилем нейтралітет часто сприймається як безпечна позиція, що дозволяє уникнути конфліктів і зберегти власний спокій. Проте чи ...

Summarise the Main Arguments in Both Thomas Hobbes and John Locke’s Social Contract Theories
Introduction This essay explores the central arguments of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke concerning their respective social contract theories, foundational concepts in political philosophy. ...

Summarise the Main Arguments in Both Thomas Hobbes and John Locke’s Social Contract Theories. Which of the Two Theories Appeals More to You and Why?
Introduction This essay aims to explore and summarise the central arguments of the social contract theories proposed by Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, two ...

Science Makes the Unfamiliar Familiar, While Philosophy Makes the Familiar Unfamiliar
Introduction The claim that “science makes the unfamiliar familiar, while philosophy makes the familiar unfamiliar” encapsulates a fundamental distinction between two pillars of human ...

J.S. Mill’s Principle of Utility and Its Implications for Moral Theory
Introduction This essay explores J.S. Mill’s principle of utility, a foundational concept in utilitarian ethics, and examines its role as the “first principle” of ...

Envisioning a Social Contract in a University Context: Rights, Powers, and Rousseau’s Principles
Introduction This essay seeks to envision a social contract tailored to the unique environment of a university or academic space, focusing on defining the ...

Envisioning a Social Contract in the Context of a University: Rights, Powers, and Philosophical Justifications
Introduction The concept of a social contract, rooted in the philosophical works of thinkers like Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, provides a framework for understanding ...
